I remember the first day I ever forgot my homework: it was a math worksheet from 5th grade. I had gone biking the day before and completely forgot about the assignment. I had to stay in the classroom while my friends went out to have fun during recess. While the punishment was small and insignificant, it’s had a pretty big impact on my life: the stress of forgetting a worksheet in a time where every assignment counts can quickly become overwhelming. This applies to any form of work — housewor...